BushWear Disposable Sleeve Cuff Protectors 100 Pack
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- Disposable oversleeves designed for game larder, gralloch, and carcass preparation
- Pack of 100 — plenty for a full season or shared use in a team
- Elasticated ends hold the sleeves firmly in place over clothing
- Lightweight and single-use — peel off and dispose of after the job
- Protect cuffs and lower arms from blood, fluids, and larder contamination
- Suitable for use when skinning, jointing, or hanging game
- Supplied by BushWear — UK field-sports specialist
Keeping your sleeves clean during gralloch work, game hanging, and carcass preparation is straightforward with these disposable sleeve cuff protectors from BushWear. Supplied in a pack of 100, they pull on over the cuffs and lower arms to shield clothing from blood, fluids, and general larder mess — then peel off and dispose of when the job is done. The elasticated ends hold them securely in place while you work, and the lightweight construction means they don't hamper dexterity or get in the way. Having a good stock to hand in the larder means you can keep moving through a busy session without worrying about ruining a jacket or base layer. Equally useful when skinning, jointing, or handling fresh carcasses at home. At 100 per pack, there's plenty to cover a full season's use and to share around if you're working with a team on the hill or at the peg.
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